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Welcome to the English-language Wiktionary, a collaborative project to produce a free-content multilingual dictionary. It aims to describe all words of all languages using definitions and descriptions in English. Wiktionary has grown beyond a standard dictionary and now includes a thesaurus, a rhyme guide, phrase books, language statistics and ...
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English-language; of or pertaining to the language, descended from Anglo-Saxon, which developed in England. Those immigrants Anglicised their names to make them sound more English. 2020, Abi Daré, The Girl With The Louding Voice, Sceptre, page 187: Honest, honest, English is just a language of confusions.
Wiktionary (plural Wiktionaries) A collaborative project run by the Wikimedia Foundation to produce a free and complete dictionary in every language; the dictionaries, collectively, produced by that project. May 1, Hamish Mackintosh, “Talk time: William Gibson”, in.
dictionary (plural dictionaries) Two interlanguage dictionaries. A reference work with a list of words from one or more languages, normally ordered alphabetically, explaining each word's meanings (senses), and sometimes also containing information on its etymology, pronunciation, usage, semantic relations, and translations, as well as other data.
The connotation associated with a word, expression, or symbol. The purpose, value, or significance (of something) beyond the fact of that thing's existence. The number of persons attending the vigil had a lot of meaning to the families. (of a person's actions) Intention.
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or. Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc., each of which could make a passage true. You may either stay or come. He might get cancer, or be hit by a bus, or God knows what. (logic) An operator denoting the disjunction of two propositions or truth values.
A stylized form of Latin et (“and”). Romans used such symbols (ligatures) from at least the first century C.E., but the character may not have acquired its present form until the advent of calligraphy in the Middle Ages. Compare ⁊ and +, of same meaning and similar derivation.
Willkommen beim Wikiwörterbuch! Das Wikiwörterbuch ist das deutschsprachige Wiktionary: ein frei verfügbares, mehrsprachiges Wörterbuch für den Wortschatz aller Sprachen. Wort der Woche. Woche 40. Wort: Deutschland. Wortart: Substantiv, n, Toponym. Trennung: Deutsch·land, Plural: Deutsch·län·der.